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On October 21st, around 1 am, the city of
Daegu jointly cracked down on an entertainment bar in Suseong-gu with the Daegu
Provincial Police Agency and the Daegu Immigration Office, violating the
Infectious Disease Prevention Act, including 3 illegally resident Thai women, 4
male customers, and 3 employees.
The establishment was habitually closed
after 22:00 after turning off the signboard and operating secretly. In
particular, during the crackdown, the team found it suspicious that the male
customer was visible but the female receptionist was not, and found three
illegally resident Thai women hiding in a secret room in the kitchen.
As a result of this detection, seven
employees and users who violated the operating time limit (22:00 to 05:00 the
next day) were prosecuted, and quarantine rules were followed, such as not
conducting PCR tests on entertainment workers periodically (for 2 weeks for
employees, for 1 week for entertainment receptionists). Businesses that violate
the rules will be fined 1.5 million won and will be subject to administrative
measures for 10 days of suspension of operation. Three illegally resident Thai
women were deported.
Earlier, on October 6, the joint
enforcement team also caught an entertainment bar in Suseong-gu and reported a
total of 19 people, including 16 male customers and 3 employees, for violating
operating hours restrictions and quarantine rules, and forced 3 Thai women to
stay illegally to be evicted.
Kim Heung-joon, head of Daegu City's Sanitation Policy Division, said, "Before the gradual transition to daily recovery, illegally resident foreign receptionists are moving from one entertainment establishment to another through unregistered brokers, so there is a high risk of the spread of COVID-19. "We will take stern measures such as deportation in accordance with the principle of zero tolerance for illegal foreign employment and entertainment facilities," he said.
Reporter Song Haseong
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